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WKGB-FM (92.5 MHz) – branded 92.5 KGB – is a commercial active rock radio station licensed to Conklin, New York, serving Greater Binghamton.Owned by iHeartMedia, WKGB-FM is the local affiliate for Rover's Morning Glory and Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx.
SAT-7 is a Christian satellite television organization based in Nicosia, Cyprus and broadcasting 24/7 in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish across 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as 50 countries in Europe. Founded in 1995, SAT-7 is the first and largest Christian satellite organization serving the region.
National Church of the Air (1927–1956) The National Farm and Home Hour (1929–1958) National Radio Forum (1931–1943) The Navy Hour (1930–1954) NBC Bandstand (1956-1959) NBC Music Appreciation Hour (1929–1941) NBC Symphony Orchestra (1937–1954) The Neal Boortz Show (1977–present) Nell Vinick (1929–1942) Nelson Olmsted (1939–1951)
End-Time Mission Broadcasting Service (EMBS) is a radio and television broadcasting division of the PMCC through its Resources for Doctrinal Empowerment and Evangelistic Ministry (ReDEEM). Its corporate office is located in Marikina. EMBS owns three radio stations under the Life Radio brand, and its television network Life TV. [20] [21] [22]
WQXL (1470 AM "The Point 100.7 FM and 1470 AM") is a commercial radio station in Columbia, South Carolina. [2] The station is owned by Glory Communications and operated by Capital City Media. It airs a talk radio format. Local hosts are heard in morning and afternoon drive times, with nationally syndicated talk shows heard middays, evenings and ...
WDDO (980 kHz) is a AM Christian radio station broadcasting a urban contemporary gospel format, with programming provided mostly from the Sheridan Gospel Network. Licensed to Perry, Georgia , [ 2 ] the station is currently owned by The Glory Media Group, LLC.
The church is producing religious programs in different languages, aired in various countries, by acquiring time slots on several television stations. The church also maintains its own radio and television network for its 24/7 terrestrial, satellite and internet broadcasts. The MCGI started as a small group with less than a hundred believers in ...
Eventually, American Family Radio included three networks – Classic Gospel; a Christian AC network; and Inspirational, which included Christian talk and teaching programs. [5] [8] [9] In 2009, American Family Radio launched AFR Talk, and most of its stations joined the new network. [10] The Christian AC network was discontinued at this time. [10]